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Ezequiel Quijada has done the bulk of the scoring for the Canoga Park boys soccer team this season.

And the freshman forward made sure to continue the offensive output for the Hunters in Friday’s City Section Div. II final.

Quijada had two goals and an assist to lead Canoga Park to a 4-0 victory over top-seeded Belmont at Contreras Learning Complex.

It’s the third City title in program history for the Hunters, who also captured titles in 2004 and 2007.

Canoga Park’s championship run culminates a turnaround that saw the Hunters go winless in eight straight matches to open 2013.

But the Hunters, who have a reputation for being a tough playoff opponent turned things around with a nine-match unbeaten streak.

“I don’t even know what to say right now,” Quijada said. “Each time I got the ball close to the net, I just had to place it. There are no words to describe how this feels. I’m too happy. It was all teamwork.”

Quijada scored twice in the four-span in the second half to put Canoga Park (14-10-3) up 3-0.

He drilled a shot inside the far post on the right side off a cross Andy Vielman in the 52 nd minute.

Four minutes earlier, Quijada scored after dribbling down the left sideline, cutting back towards the middle of the box, manuvering through three defenders and blasting a shot inside the far post on the right side.

“I knew we could turn put things together on the field with a few tweeks in the line up,” Canoga Park coach Jake Gwin said. “I had to do a little more sports psychology this year. We had to change the mentality of expecting to win and staying positive.”

Vielman and Quijada connected in the first half to give Canoga Park a 1-0 lead. Vielman scored on header off a cross from the right corner from Quijada in the eighth minute.

Moises Sanchez scored on a penalty kick in the 79 th minute for the match’s final goal.

“I’m happy that we won the championship,” Sanchez said. “We had a tough spot in the middle of the season but we have a good group and we turned things around. I am happy I was able to score the last goal and celebrate with my team.”